SECTION B. 
(THE CHASE AND THE FISHERIES.) 
MEANS OF PURSUIT: AND CAPTURE. 
— L HAND IMPLEMENTS OR TOOLS. 
* For striking. 
1. CLUBS: 
a. Unarmed clubs: 
Salmon-clubs, used by the Indians of the Northwest coast. 
Other fishing-clubs. 
Hunting-clubs. 
b. Armed clubs: 
Stone-headed clubs. 
Clubs, armed with teeth or bone points. 
Clubs, armed with metal points.: 
2. SLUNG-WEIGHTS: 
a. Slung stones. 
b. Slang shot. 
ce. (** Morning stars.”) 
d. (‘ Flails.”) 
** For cutting. 
3. KNIVES: 
a. Straight knives: 
Honting-dirks and daggers. 
Hunting-knives, scalp-knives, &c. 
Blubber-knives, aboriginal and recent. 
Boarding-knives used by whalemen. 
Whaleman’s boat-knives. 
Bowie-knives. 
Flaying-knives, aboriginal and recent. 
Splitting-knives. 
Heading-knives. 
Sailors’ and: fishermen’s sheath-knives, 
Hunters’ sheath-knives. 
Slivering-knives, used by fishermen, 
Oyster-knives. 
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